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GeneralWhich Datatype is better Bit or tiny int? SQL Server 2005 Pin
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Mark Churchill7-Dec-07 14:52
Mark Churchill7-Dec-07 14:52 
Agreed.

Don't try and second-guess your subsystems. If you are storing a boolean value then use a boolean data type.

If for some strange reason, the tinyint type is faster (I strongly doubt this - its probably fairytales from the "stored procs are faster" crowd) it will be so marginal it's nothing to worry about. Also you won't be guaranteed that you have picked the best data type for the job if MS changes anything in SQL server.

Seriously. Don't second-guess your subsystems. Don't second-guess the compiler. In both cases the people that wrote them are a hell of a lot smarter and better engineers than your boss. Wink | ;)


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